Black guilty in decade-old murder of White woman STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Michael Young ran, but decided he couldn't hide forever. And now, the Brooklyn man could spend the rest of his life locked inside a prison cell after a Staten Island jury convicted him of slaying a Tompkinsville woman in her home nearly a decade ago. After deliberating nearly four days, jurors convicted Young of second-degree murder in the death of Zofia Rogowicka. Prosecutors said Young, 40, strangled Ms. Rogowicka on Dec. 5, 2005, in the bedroom of her home. He then dumped her body in a shipping barrel in an alleyway behind the Kent movie theater in Brooklyn not far from his home. The 54-year-old victim's naked and partially frozen corpse was found on Dec. 14, 2005. Young, who left the country just over a week after that grim discovery, was arrested in June of last year in the Central American country of Belize, said prosecutors.Young had walked into the U.S. Embassy and said he was tired of running and wanted to return home, said prosecutors. - (Black-on-white)

Witness: Argument over game of beer pong led to death of 19-year-old White co-ed by black felon party-crasherThe death of 19-year-old Blinn College student Lacie LaRose at a graduation party last month was the result of an argument that began over a game of beer pong, a witness said. Police records state Ronald Wayne McNeil, 39, a convicted felon, told officers during an interview that he accidentally fired the gun while running up to the house. McNeil reportedly told investigators after his arrest that it was his goal to scare the kids at the party with his Glock .40 caliber handgun. LaRose was hit by the gunfire and someone dragged her partially into the garage, which is where Duke said he saw her after taking cover under a couch. Witnesses reportedly heard LaRose say "Call 911; I can't breathe." McNeil and his friends are black; Duke and most of his friends at the party are white. LaRose's mother, April LaRose, said on Tuesday she'll never get over the loss of her only child. - (Black-on-white)

Jury finds black man guilty in Riverwest attempted sexual assault of White womanMILWAUKEE — A jury returned a verdict for 33-year-old Derrick Brown — accused of attempting to sexually assault woman in Riverwest. Brown was found guilty of attempted sexual assault, kidnapping and battery. The charges against Brown stem from an incident that occurred on December 12th. The victim told police she was walking down the street — headed for a food store when a man approached her — grabbing her arm, saying “Hey, hey.” Police say the victim told them the man had a gun, and he pointed it at the left side of her head, saying, “Just be quiet. I have a gun. You need to come with me.” The two continued to walk, with the victim telling the man she didn’t have anything — believing he was attempting to rob her. The man said, “Yes, yes you do. You need to come over here and take your pants off. Realizing the man was planning to rape her, the woman said: “No. Please don’t do this.” The woman suffered extensive damage to her teeth, fractured cheek bones, cuts to her lip and four scalp lacerations that took 17 staples — from being hit with the gun before she screamed and ran for help. Brown was found in a home near 48th and Clarke on January 16th. Police say he jumped from a window and ran from officers, but was arrested after being chased and bitten by a Milwaukee police K9. - (Black-on-white)

(Black sex-offender) Rhobanni Wilson found guilty in murder of (White) cab driverJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - The man accused of shooting and killing a Jacksonville cab driver in a case that happened almost a year ago was found guilty shortly after the prosecution and defense rested. Before jurors sealed his fate, 24-year-old Rohbanni Wilson walked into a Duval County courtroom after being charged with murder in the death of 43-year-old Stuart Carson, the cab driver officials said Wilson killed. "Stuart Carson, doing his job, was killed by the last fare that he ever picked up," the prosecutor in the case said. For Carson's family, this last day in court and the final verdict for Wilson, brought the closure and relief they had desperately hoped for. “Just extreme relief. My brother finally got justice and maybe now it can give our family a little bit of closure. It won’t bring him back, but it does give him justice, and us some closure,” Lori Gilkinson, Carson's sister, said.
Carson was a father of four and a grandfather of one and though his children weren't in the courtroom because of school, Carson's wife, Kelly Carson, was there to hear the verdict, remembering the husband she lost. - (Black-on-white)

2 (Black Muslim) Men In Boston Terror Probe Allegedly Planned To Kill “Boys In Blue”BOSTON – The two men identified in a terrorism investigation in Boston allegedly planned to behead a police officer. A law enforcement source confirmed that Usaama Rahim and David Wright were ISIS supporters and were motivated by a desire to exact revenge on America, similar to the Tsarnaev brothers. The men were actively plotting multiple attacks on law enforcement, even including the possible beheading of police officers, adding that the two were discussing attack plans on social media. Rahim recently bought three “fighting knives” and a knife sharpener and talked to Wright about plans to kill someone outside of Massachusetts. On Sunday, May 31, Rahim, Wright and a third person met on a beach in Rhode Island to discuss their plans. Wright would later tell FBI agents that these plans included the beheading of somebody in another state. Rahim had originally plotted to kill political activist Pamela Geller.

Black man pleads not guilty to murder of 78-year-old White grandfatherPROVIDENCE, R.I. — The man who now stands accused of the 2013 beating death of a 78-year-old grandfather during a home invasion pleaded not guilty Thursday to all 13 charges. Leopoldo Belen, 34, aka “Blah” or “Black,” was arraigned before Superior Court Judge Netti C. Vogel on charges that he fatally beat Delor M. “Dean” Cabral inside his 122-124 Ontario St. apartment house and stole the gun that was used in the alleged crime. Prosecutors announced Friday that a grand jury had handed down a secret indictment charging Belen, a repeat felon, with Cabral's killing and the beating of Cabral's third-floor tenant, Jonathan Angilly. In doing so, prosecutors also announced that Wilbert Richardson had been cleared in Cabral's death. - (Black-on-white)

Murder suspect late to arraignment, refused to leave cell - May 28, 2015
Prosecutors say Belen savagely beat Cabral, while the landlord was trying to defend one of his tenants from being robbed. Belen has a lengthy criminal history. In an unrelated case, he has been held without bail since April of last year on four counts of first-degree sexual assault. Joel Valdez – Belen’s co-defendant in the Cabral case – pleaded guilty earlier this month to second-degree murder and other charges. He is still awaiting sentencing.

Delor Cabral ObituaryBorn in Sao Miguel, Azores, Portugal on May 3, 1935 he immigrated to America at an early age and settled in Providence where he eventually opened Dean's Variety, worked as a Deputy Sheriff and ran for State Representative, he also served in the US Air Force Military Police. Dean will be forever remembered by those whom he loved and those that love him.

Black suspected in murder of white man - arrested In Las Vegas After Nearly Colliding With Oncoming Police CarLOS ANGELES — A suspect in the February murder of a man in the Reseda area was arrested over the weekend in Las Vegas, police said Wednesday. Donte Daley, 39, is being held in Nevada while arrangements are being made to bring him back to Los Angeles for trial, Los Angeles police Capt. Paul Vernon said. Daley is suspected of killing Matthew Hanna, 34, whose body was found on Feb. 28 at his home in the 16400 block of Gilmore Street. Daley and Hanna were acquaintances through other friends, police said, and evidence and witness statements tied Daley to the shooting. “He had been shot multiple times, one or more days prior to the discovery (of his body),” Vernon said. Daley was initially arrested after crossing over a double yellow line and nearly colliding with an oncoming police car, officials said. - (Black-on-white)

Third suspect arrested in murder of White man - shot in face PORTLAND, Maine —The third suspect wanted in connection with the killing of a Biddeford man more than two years ago is in custody, according to Maine State Police. Mohamud Mohamed turned himself in at the Cumberland County Courthouse, police said. Mohamed was wanted on a murder charge for the shooting death of Charles Raybine in Biddeford in March of 2013. Two other men, John Lopez and Bub Peter Nquany, were already in custody in connection with the investigation. - (Black-on-white)

Second Man Arrested For 2013 Maine Murder20 year old John Lopez was arrested Tuesday in Old Orchard Beach and charged in the murder of Charles Raybine, who was found shot to death in his car in Biddeford in March of 2013. Police had earlier arrested 25 year old Bub Peter Nquany in connection with what is described as a drug-related murder. Lopez is being held in the York County Jail awaiting his first court appearance

Bub Peter Nguany is charged with murder in the death of Charles Raybine - June 21, 2013ALFRED — A man who is accused of fatally shooting a man pleaded not guilty to a murder charge. Bub Peter Nguany, 25, was arrested within hours of Charles Raybine’s death as Nguany tried to leave his home in a taxi. He has remained in custody since his arrest. In his arrest on the morning after Raybine’s killing, police seized bags of crack cocaine from Nguany and found a .45-caliber pistol and ammunition in his backpack. Police were called at 1 a.m. to Parish Place Apartments in Biddeford, where they found Raybine, 47, shot several times in the face with a .45-caliber handgun. Raybine was a known drug user and, based on witness statements, was smoking crack cocaine and drinking while playing cards in an apartment at 41 Birch St. Raybine and his nephew, Morgan Palmer, went outside and sat in Raybine’s car. Two cars pulled up, one on either side of the parking lot. A man got out of the passenger seat of one of the cars and walked over to Raybine’s car. Palmer described him as 6 feet tall, 175 to 200 pounds, black... The man pointed to Palmer and asked, “Yo, who you with, who’s this?” Raybine answered, “That’s Mo.” The man then fired a gun at Raybine’s face.

As jury is almost seated, black man decides to plead guilty in execution style slaying of white friend at fishing camp PLAQUEMINE — A 22-year-old man accused of robbing and fatally shooting his friend unexpectedly flipped the script during trial proceedings Wednesday, deciding to plead guilty to the crime just moments before lawyers were about to seat the final members of the jury. Moments later, a state district court judge sentenced Detrell Scott to life in prison for the slaying. He pleaded guilty to second-degree murder, as charged. Assistant District Attorney Tony Clayton said Scott wasn’t trying to do the family of victim Kye Boudreaux any favors by forgoing his right to a trial. He said Scott wanted to avoid a trial because of the evidence prosecutors had mounting against him. “He didn’t stand a snowball’s chance in hell.” “He confessed. We have him on tape leaving the crime scene. We got his DNA, the weapon — everything.”

Boudreaux’s parents found their son’s body at the family’s camp near Grand River in May 2014 after their son’s boat was spotted about 5:30 a.m. drifting in the waters of the Intracoastal Waterway. Boudreaux, 26, had been shot in the head with his own gun. In addition to Boudreaux’s gun, Scott stole the victim’s wallet, car keys, cellphone and some drugs Boudreaux was carrying. Boudreaux had allowed Scott to tag along on a fishing trip that day.

Iberville Parish sheriff’s deputies arrested a second man, Darrell Georgetown, in the murder. Georgetown was booked on counts of accessory after the fact and obstruction of justice for helping Scott flee the scene after Scott burned Boudreaux’s truck and trailer in a cane field off La. 1 behind the Relax Inn motel. Clayton said Georgetown was set to testify against Scott had the matter gone to trial. The victim’s father, Darrel Boudreaux, was visibly shaken moments after Scott entered a guilty plea. “I didn’t want to relive this again.”

However, the victim’s mother, Jane Boudreaux, expressed some disappointment. She told reporters that she wanted Scott’s trial to play out in hopes it would end a racial war that had sprouted up on social media since her son’s murder. Jane Boudreaux said black people had commented online that white folks would use the case to send another black man to jail. Scott is a black man and Boudreaux was white. “It’s not about black and white. It’s about wrong and right,” she said. “There was definitely a racial war on social media, and it needs to stop. I wanted people to see it wasn’t anyone ratting on him like he believed. It wasn’t white people. He did it to himself.”
In an impact statement she read in court Wednesday, Jane Boudreaux characterized Scott as a devil after seeing text messages where the man bragged to friends about murdering her son.
She said one of those text messages read: “Man, bra, I knocked my white boy off last night.” - (Black-on-white)

K-9 saves Hancock County deputy from ambush attack by three 'Black Gangster Disciples'A manhunt is under way after a Hancock County Sheriff's Department deputy was saved by his dog from an ambush attack by three men. The deputy, Todd Frazier, was beaten and cut with a box cutter in Pearlington on Monday, Sheriff Ricky Adam said. If it wasn't for his K9 partner, a black Belgian Malinois named Lucas, they might have succeeded. "They told him they were going to slit his throat, and they were dragging him toward the woods," Chief Deputy Don Bass said, adding that authorities believe the attackers meant to drag Frazier into the woods, kill him, and dump his body. "The three of them were dragging him toward the wooded area, and he was able to break one hand free to activate the button that opens the door and it released Lucas," Bass said. The dog bit at least one, probably two of the suspects, potentially saving the officer's life. That was more than good equipment and a good dog, Adam said. Adam said given the attitude in the country toward law enforcement, he has been trying to prepare his deputies for the worst. "We've been stressing this for months and months now. It's no different from last week we get a BOLO from the state alerting us that the Black Gangster Disciples have put out an SOS, or 'Shoot on Sight' for police officers," he said - (Black-on-white)

(White) Madison Officer Matt Kenny cleared following internal investigation into officer-involved shooting of mixed-race boyA Madison police officer has been cleared of wrongdoing following an internal investigation of his fatal shooting of 19-year-old Tony Robinson. The Madison Police Department on Wednesday, June 3rd issued a summary of its finding that Officer Matt Kenny did not violate its deadly force policies in the March 6th shooting death of Robinson. The internal decision follows one last month by Dane County District Attorney Ismael Ozanne that Kenny would not be charged in the case. Kenny has been on paid leave since the shooting. The exoneration clears the way for Kenny to return to the police department, something his attorney has said he wants to do. Kenny shot and killed Robinson after Robinson, who was high on hallucinogenic mushrooms, struck the officer in the head. - (Black-on-white)

2nd man convicted in retired teacher’s beating deathMICHIGAN CITY, Ind. — A second man has been convicted in the bludgeoning death of a 69-year-old retired teacher in northern Indiana. A LaPorte County jury convicted Tre’von Walker in the death of Gerald Peters. He also was found guilty of robbery and theft. Walker faces a prison term of up to 118 years. Another man, 23-year-old Ryan Phelps, also was convicted in Peters’ death and was sentenced to 85 years in prison. Peters was beaten with a baseball bat. Two co-defendants testified against Walker during the trial. The two co-defendants will face robbery charges in exchange for their testimony.

Phelps receives 85 years for Peters' murder - December 23, 2014"In the fall of 2012, the defendant, Ryan Phelps, was homeless and without a job. Gerald Petersgave him work and a place to stay. In return for his kindness, Gerald Peters was savagely beaten to death in the sanctity of his own home." The judge credited Phelps with orchestrating the robbery and facilitating the murder. "In a final act of cruelty," she said, "Ryan Phelps poured bleach in Gerald Peters' face and then turned on the gas stove, seemingly with the intent to destroy the house." The judge deemed Phelps' pouring bleach in Peters' face "the most hideous part" of the crime.

Psychiatrists: Murder suspect incompetent to stand trial - December 13, 2013 Phelps and three (black) teenagers took turns striking Peters with a baseball bat after taking his credit cards and vehicle. Phelps is also accused of turning on a gas stove in a failed attempt to blow up the house. Peters, who had been homeless, had been taken Phelps into his home -- but ultimately was kicked out of the residence prior to the killing.

Four arrested in connection with Michigan City slaying - November 09, 2012Being nice could have been the downfall of Gerald Peters, who was killed Thursday inside his home. Charged with murder, felony murder and robbery were Ryan Phelps, 20 (w); Melvin Basford, 18 (b); Martell Anderson, 16 (b); and Trevon Walker, 17 (b).

CSU rape suspect in court, attorney speaks outCOLUMBUS, Ga. - The restaurant owner accused of raping a Columbus State student appeared in Recorder's Court. Police believe 50-year-old Larry Kirkland dropped an illegal substance into the alleged rape victim's drink, then took her back to her dorm. Kirkland is the owner of Picasso Pizza, where the rape victim works, and the general manager of Uptown Tap, also implicated in the evening that culminated in the alleged assault. Police say video surveillance shows Kirkland and the victim heading back to her dorm. The 22-year-old was in an intoxicated state, footage shows. Sergeant Brett Stanelle says there were three critical views showing Kirkland and the victim entering her dorm room and walking out hours later. The victim claims she had two shots of alcohol before heading back to her place. However, she does not remember much after that. She awoke naked in her dorm room the next morning, wondering what happened. She had bruises, and she claims her shirt had been ripped from the neck. Police say Kirkland had a bite mark that confirms the victim's testimony. She alerted police from Midtown Medical Center, where she received treatment from a sexual assault nurse.

Passerby likely stopped rape, York police sayYORK CO. — Police in York have charged 54-year-old Keith Bernard Sims with kidnapping and assault with intent to commit sexual assault. Police detective Billy Mumaw said Sims has been a familiar face to him for years. "He’s been in and out of trouble for a good while. As long as I’ve been policing I’ve been dealing with him," Mumaw said. A woman who knew him told Sims to leave, as he'd been staying outside on her front porch. Police said she had told some friends to tell Sims to leave, and he confronted her about it and got angry. "When she walked out of the front door he punched her in the face and knocked her out," Mumaw said. Once she regained consciousness the victim told police that Sims demanded sex from her and began to touch her. She also said that Sims told her he had been in prison for 32 years, and was not scared to go back.

Wichita Man Gets Multiple Life Sentences For Child Sex CrimesA Wichita man is set to spend the rest of his life behind bars after being sentenced for child sex crimes. 41-year-old Terrill Andrews was a registered sex offender in 2013 when he sexually assaulted three girls who were 13, 14, and 16 years old. Two of the girls were runaways from a Wichita halfway house. He was later convicted of three counts of rape, three counts of aggravated indecent liberties with a child and two counts of sexual exploitation of a child. District Court Judge Jeffrey Goering sentenced Andrews to eight life sentences without the possibility of parole. Two of those sentences are to run consecutively. Prior to the 2013 crimes, Andrews had been convicted of two counts of sexual intercourse with a minor in California. He was also court-martialed while in Navy for rape and sodomy.

Police: Three teen group home runaways sexually assaultedPOWDER SPRINGS, Ga. -- Cobb County police say three runaways from a state-licensed group home for girls were sexually assaulted in late May by men they met while away from the home. Now the state is investigating the facility "to determine if the facility followed internal processes and procedures for supervision of children." The three girls live at Heritage House / Light of Hope and Love Ministry, Inc., in Powder Springs. The home is licensed by the Georgia Department of Human Resources to care for girls sent there by the Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS) and by the Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice. Last week three girls of about middle-school age ran away from the home and Cobb County police said the girls ended up with some men who sexually assaulted them. Police have arrested one man, so far - Rubin Leavell, 50, of Powder Springs. Police said one of the girls identified Leavell as one of their attackers.

Lexington man arrested, accused of raping disabled woman - getting her pregnantLEXINGTON, Ky. - The Lexington Police Department arrested a man after they say he raped a disabled woman. James Weathers, 59, was arrested and charged with third degree rape and knowingly abusing an adult. Police ran DNA tests on the woman's baby after it was born. Officers say the results showed that Weathers was the father. Weathers was arrested after the results came in. Weathers raped the woman with an intellectual disability in February 2014. Court documents don't say how Weathers knew the woman.

Narberth Man Pleads Guilty To Videotaping Women In Fitting RoomsMEDIA, Pa. — A man in suburban Philadelphia has pleaded guilty in what investigators call one of the largest invasion of privacy cases they’ve seen in the area. The Delaware County District Attorney’s Office says 38-year-old Sean Moses pleaded guilty to invasion of privacy, loitering and prowling and sexual abuse of children. Moses was arrested in March. Authorities say the Narberth man secretly recorded women and girls in fitting rooms, at the beach and through apartment windows. Police say they started investigating allegations against Moses in September, when two Villanova University students in Bryn Mawr reported seeing a camera light in their window. Moses uploaded the video of the women on the Internet. He will be evaluated by the state’s Sexual Offender Assessment board before his sentencing in September.

79-year-old Woman Sexually Assaulted at Assisted Living FacilityPrince William County Police have charged a 61-year-old man with aggravated sexual battery of a resident of an assisted living facility in Manassas, Virginia. Lloyd Don Carter is also a resident of the facility, and knew the 79-year-old victim. The assault was reported Sunday at 12:45 p.m. The victim was transported to an area hospital, while Carter is being held without bond. His court date is July 29.

Pennsylvania Man Exposes Himself to Girl in New York: Police A Pennsylvania man was arrested after he allegedly exposed himself to an underage girl while In the Bronx, New York. Police say a 12-year-old girl was standing at the corner of Story Avenue and Bronx River Avenue on May 15 around 7 a.m. when 44-year-old Gregory Fripp, who was standing behind her, called out to her. When the girl turned around, Fripp allegedly exposed himself and then fled in a red Chrysler 200. Fripp was previously arrested in March, 2012 and charged with forcible touching and sex abuse.

Sex offender accused of exposing himself to children in BoyntonA sex offender has been arrested on the charge of lewd and lascivious behavior, accused of exposing himself to children playing outside their Boynton Beach home, police said. A woman told police she was sitting on her patio about noon Monday when a man, later identified as Brandon Lang, 33, of Delray Beach, approached the two children, according to the arrest report. Lang pulled down his shorts and appeared to be masturbating while looking at the children, it said.

Chattanooga Black Man Charged with RapeChattanooga Police are charging a man with rape and false imprisonment. The incident happened on Monday at a home on Arrowrock Road. The victim told police that she had invitedAntonio Romero Roberts to her home. She says he started asking her for sex. The woman refused several times. The affidavit says she told Roberts that he said, "if you don't give it to me, I'm gonna take from you. I'm gonna rape you," and he then began to wrestle and struggle with her while demanding sex. The victim says she ultimately gave in, fearing he would kill her.

Hollywood teen rape suspect demands proof of guilt in court outburstThe last of five defendants in the brutal rape of a Hollywood teenager showed no interest Thursday in accepting a plea deal to resolve the case. "Why would I take something if I'm innocent?" Jayvon Woolfork, 20, told Broward Circuit Judge Lisa Porter. "That would be stupid." Woolfork, who is accused of raping a 16-year-old girl at his Hollywood home on Nov. 1, 2013, appeared defiant in court, challenging prosecutor Maria Schneider to prove his guilt. When Schneider reminded the judge that Woolfork gave police a taped confession, Woolfork didn't back down. "F--- what I said.

More than $100K for test to ID identical twin rapistGRAND RAPIDS, Mich. -- Police say a cutting-edge DNA test could identify which identical twin was the stranger who raped a student 16 years ago in downtown Grand Rapids, but sticker shock is delaying justice. The test could cost as much as $160,000, making it by far the most expensive forensics test ever in Kent County, police and prosecutors said. Police say they are considering applying for a federal grant to pay for it. The student, then 26, was walking to her car after a night class at Kendall College of Art and Design downtown when she was attacked in November 1999. Traditional DNA tests identified the suspect as Jerome Cooper, of Twin Lake, but police later learned he has a twin brother, Tyrone. The identical twins have identical problems: Both have histories of sexual assault and neither had an alibi.

Bill Cosby Seeks to Block Subpoena Linked to Settlement of Sex-Assault Lawsuit Bill Cosby is seeking to keep the lid on material linked to a confidential 2006 settlement of a Philadelphia sex-assault lawsuit. Cosby's lawyers moved Tuesday to block a subpoena sent to a lawyer for the Philadelphia accuser by three women now suing Cosby for defamation in Massachusetts. Tamara Green, Therese Serignese and Linda Traitz accuse Cosby of defaming them by having his agents deny their claims that the actor had molested them in the 1970s.

Dumas Texas police blame communication flaw for illegal immigrant escape .
A Border Patrol vehicle stopped to get gas during a transport from Guymon to Amarillo of 11 illegal immigrants. They were all involved in a human trafficking investigation. Police said four men duck crawled out of the vehicle while a Border Patrol officer wasn’t watching. Authorities said while the men were being chased, one more duck crawled out of the vehicle. Two were caught, but Alonso Joaquin of Mexico, Zelaya Marbin of Honduras, and Ernesto Santiago of Mexico are still missing.

(Black Muslim) Terror Suspect Killed in Boston Planned to Behead Police Officer, Officials SayThe man shot and killed by an F.B.I. agent and a Boston police officer Tuesday had been under surveillance by terrorism investigators because he was planning to behead a police officer, the authorities say. The man, Usaama Rahim, 26, was approached by officers outside a CVS pharmacy in the city’s Roslindale neighborhood around 7 a.m. Officials said that after the officers identified themselves, Mr. Rahim confronted them with a large military-style knife and the two officers opened fire. Rahim had become radicalized by militant Islam social media sites and that he had planned to behead a law enforcement officer. In a post on Facebook, Ibrahim Rahim, an imam from California, identified the dead man as his brother. In 2013, he worked for about a month as a security guard at the Islamic Society of Boston Cultural Center.

(Elderly White) burglary victim dies of injuries; (cowardly black) man charged in case A Belleville man who was assaulted in his home last month has died of his injuries. William Fitzsimmons, 85, died at University Hospital in Newark on Sunday at 7:08 p.m. from blunt force trauma. His death was ruled as a homicide by the medical examiner. Ray Cooley, 25, of Nutley was originally charged with attempted murder, burglary, robbery and kidnapping. Fitzsimmons was discovered outside his home by two passers-by the morning of May 17. The victim's face was bloody, bruised and swollen, and the passers-by contacted police, who came to the home. Fitzsimmons told police that he had heard a knock on his front door that Saturday, May 16 at around 7 p.m., and had gone downstairs to open the door. He was then struck from behind while still in his home, and knocked unconscious. The suspect disabled the victim's phones, and also bound him with unspecified household materials before eventually cutting the victim's hands free, Ward said. The suspect then fled. The victim, who lived alone, regained consciousness around 10 a.m. the next day and went outside, where he was found by the two motorists, according to Ward. The house had been ransacked. The suspect admitted to having been at the house in the past, where he had shoveled snow in the winter. - (Black-on-white)

(Black) Felon nabbed for slashing Swedish tourist on A train in Brooklyn: police sourcesA felon with more than 50 arrests on his record was in custody Tuesday for allegedly slashing a Swedish tourist in the neck on an A train during rush hour in Brooklyn, police sources said. Don Carter, whose prior arrests include several for possession of a knife or blade, was busted Monday for allegedly slashing Katrina Staniz, 29, as the crowded train was stopped at the Euclid Ave. station in East New York, the sources said. Stanisz, who was with her father and headed to Kennedy Airport to catch a flight home when she was attacked, was treated and released for her injuries at Jamaica Hospital after her attacker came up from behind and stabbed her with a sharp object, then ran off, the sources said. - (Black-on-white)

(Black female) NYPD Officer Accused Of Stealing Dead (White) Man’s Credit Card, Ordering Diamond RingDead men tell no tales — and they don’t buy cops diamond rings. Prosecutors say an NYPD officer on a call helped herself to a corpse’s credit card number to buy herself some bling. Ymmacula Pierre “is accused of disgraceful conduct by using the credit card information of a dead man to buy expensive jewelry,” said Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance. Pierre, 30, was indicted on criminal possession of stolen property, identity theft and official misconduct charges for the brazen theft, which prosecutors said happened in Greenwich Village in July of last year. Pierre was called to an E.14th St. apartment to make a “wellness check” on a 65-year-old man with medical issues who’d failed to show up for work, prosecutors said. Pierre, who was assigned to the Sixth Precinct station house, discovered architect Ken Sanden dead inside. She used his Samsung Galaxy phone to contact his niece, and vouchered some of his property, including his Mastercard, prosecutors said. She also allegedly jotted down Sanden’s credit card and email information for herself. Two days later, Sanden’s card was used to buy a diamond ring online from Zales for $3,282.58, authorities said. - (Black-on-white)

(Black ex-boyfriend) Shot, Killed by police while Stabbing (his White ex-girlfriend) to Death SPARTANBURG, S.C. - A Spartanburg police officer shot and killed a man who officials say was stabbing a woman at an apartment complex Wednesday afternoon. The suspect and the victim have both died. Authorities got a 911 call from an open line at Canaan Pointe Apartments. Voices on the other end indicated it was a domestic dispute. Once officers arrived, they say a woman was heard crying and in distress from inside the apartment. As one officer forced entry, investigators say the victim was already being stabbed repeatedly. The man has been identified as Donte Adaryll Noble (41). The coroner's office says the stabbing victim is Katrina Ann Sova (32). The two have one child together and according to reports, Noble was angry about Sova "moving on." - (Black-on-white)

Police looking for (black) man accused of badly beating (his white) ex-girlfriendMarion, Ind. — The Marion Police Department is searching for Rodrick Sheron. Sheron is accused of badly beating his ex-girlfriend, leaving her with serious injuries. The incident happened on Thursday on South Houck Street. Megan Poling said she and her current boyfriend were lying in bed when Sheron broke into her home, made his way to her bedroom, and began physically attacking her. “He pretty much had me all over the house for about 35 minutes, just beating me up.” Poling said. “I had blood coming out of my eyes, my nose, and my ears from how much beating he did to me. He broke my nose in three spots. He broke my cheekbones, right here. And he fractured my vertebrae in my neck.” Poling said she was eventually able to run out of her home and go to a neighbor’s house and call for help. The Marion Police Department said they are very familiar with Sheron. - (Black-on-white)

(Black) Wichita man may face murder charges in death of 100-year-old sexual assault victim (with White surname)A man charged with raping a 100-year-old woman during a break-in at her southeast Wichita home last fall may be charged with murder in her death three weeks after the attack. Prosecutors have asked Sedgwick County District Judge David Dahl to grant a new preliminary hearing in the case against Kasey Nesbitt in light of an autopsy report that says the woman’s death from a blood clot is a homicide. The clot developed in her body and traveled to her lungs. Martha Schell of Wichita died Oct. 21 at a local nursing home and rehabilitation center, 21 days after she was sexually assaulted. Prosecutors in their request for another preliminary hearing, filed May 26, announced their intention to add a count of felony first-degree murder to charges of rape and aggravated burglary already pending against Nesbitt. In the document, Assistant District Attorney Robert Short says Schell’s death “was a homicide caused by complications from the injuries suffered in the sexual assault.”

'Gay' black man arrested for allegedly homosexually buggering a 13-year-old boyA Selma man was arrested in Marion for allegedly sexually abusing a 13-year-old boy. Clemon Patrick Bailey, 24, was arrested and charged with first-degree sexual abuse, first-degree sodomy and enticing a child for immoral purposes. Bailey was arrested in Marion. “The arrest stemmed from a May 16, 2015, investigation into the sexual assault of a male child 13 years of age in the 1000 block of Medical Center Parkway.” “During the investigation, detectives were able to determine that there was no formal kinship between Bailey and the victim.”

Father suspected of beating son to death over potty trainingHouston —A Texas father is accused of beating his 3-year-old son to death and burning the boy's 2-year-old brother because of potty training accidents. Anthony Trakemon Powell, 24, was arraigned Tuesday on a capital murder charge in the death of his son, Tristan Powell. Anthony Powell is also suspected of injuring his 2-year-old son, Cameron Powell. The boy is currently listed in fair condition at Texas Children's Hospital with first- and second-degree burns and bruises. The boys' aunt, Prosha Nicole Land, 23, witnessed the abuse but did nothing to stop it. She is also accused of beating the boy.

Illegal Alien Gang Members Deported to El Salvador to Face Murder Charges
Two members of the notorious MS-13 gang have been deported back to their native El Salvador to face murder charges. They are accused of beating a man to death with a baseball bat. Interpol took custody of Gerson Adiel Segovia Alvarado and Nilson De Jesus Lozano Hernandez from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers last Wednesday in El Salvador after receiving a tip from the Los Angeles Police.

Deming man found gulity of transporting illegal aliens
ALBUQUERQUE >> A federal jury sitting in Las Cruces found Jose Efrain Cavazos, 67, of Deming, guilty of conspiracy to transport illegal aliens on Thursday, according to a news release from the U.S. Department of Justice.

Executive amnesty for illegal-alien child molester
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials were aware Edgar Covarrubias-Padilla was part of a child exploitation investigation in November 2014 – but that didn’t prevent feds from approving his Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals application in May 2015. He was arrested a couple weeks ago on the child molestation charge, as well as on a distributing child pornography offense. Officials found him working as a camp counselor in Saratoga, California.

Why China has the upper hand in the South China Sea
Washington’s failure in recent years to keep careful watch over what goods are made where — especially when it comes to such vital items as electronics and drugs — means the United States now depends far more on China than vice versa.

Arrest made in Mint Hill (black-on-White) assisted living sex assault, police sayMINT HILL, N.C. — Mint Hill police have made an arrest in connection to a sexual assault of an 86-year-old woman at an assisted living facility. Police arrested Willie Shaw Jr., 43, and charged him with first-degree sex offense. Shaw was an employee at Lawyers Glen Retirement Living Center when the incident took place, police said. The attorney representing the family of Doris Starnes said that staff at the Lawyer’s Glen Nursing Home sent her to the hospital on May 14 with what appeared to be internal bleeding. But when she got to the hospital in Matthews, doctors found evidence that she’d been assaulted. Starnes died two days later in the hospital, police said. - (Black-on-white)

(Black) Suspect in brutal Lawrenceville murder (of White woman) pleads guiltyThe family of a Gwinnett County woman who was stabbed to death in December 2013 as she helped in a custody exchange is speaking out now that the suspect has pleaded guilty. Wolf Griffin entered his plea Friday in Gwinnett Superior Court preventing the case from going to trial. He was sentenced to life in prison without parole. Griffin brutally stabbed 61-year-old Peggie Lynn Robinson as she dropped off his six-year-old son who considered her like his grandmother. The child’s mother, Cecelia Hebert, is the girlfriend of Robinson’s adult son, Dennis, and was involved in a bitter custody battle at the time with Griffin. Griffin told police he saw Hebert’s face as he delivered each blow. - (Black-on-white)

2 dead, man facing 2 counts of intoxication manslaughter following motorcycle-truck collisionA man is charged with two counts of intoxication manslaughter after a motorcycle accident in Orange claimed the lives of two people. The accident happened Sunday evening at the intersection of West Park Ave. and 12th Street. According to police, a pickup heading west on West Park Ave. hit the back of a motorcycle. Both the driver and the passenger of the motorcycle died at the scene. Orange police say the victims are Riley Portie, 54, and his wife Emily Portie, 50, both of Orange. The driver of the pickup truck, Travis Collins, 29, also of Orange, was taken to Baptist Hospital in Orange for unknown injuries. Police believe excessive speed and intoxication are factors in the crash. Collins has been charged with two counts of Intoxication Manslaughter. As of 8 a.m. Monday he has not been arraigned. - (Black-on-white)

Police: Two (black) suspects confess to Waffle House murder (of White man)JACKSON, MS - Two men have been arrested, and another suspect is being sought for questioning, in a deadly robbery at a Jackson Waffle House. 19-year-old Arkel Coleman and 18-year-old Shrederrick Anderson have been arrested and charged with one count each of Murder and Strong Arm Robbery. Police say Coleman and Anderson were taken into custody, where they confessed to the crime. They are being held without bond. On Thursday, May 28, just before midnight, emergency responders were called to the Waffle House at 106 Larson Street. 52- year-old Eric Hambrick was found lying on the ground with an injury to his head. After reviewing a surveillance video at the business, police said Hambrick was attacked in the parking lot. The video shows someone striking Hambrick, then taking a ring off his finger. Hambrick was hospitalized, and died over the weekend from his injuries. - (Black-on-white)

Deranged black man attacks (assumed White) female Swedish tourist during subway rush hourA Swedish tourist was assaulted by a deranged man aboard a Brooklyn train, police said. The victim, 29, was on the A train near Euclid and Pitkin avenues when the suspect sliced her in the neck with a sharp object around 5:20 p.m. Monday, according to cops. She was treated at Jamaica Hospital for non-life-threatening injuries and later released, cops said. Sources said no words were exchanged between the two before the vicious attack. She missed her flight but cops couldn’t immediately say if she was still in the country. The man is about 25 to 30 and was last seen wearing a baseball cap and black sweatpants. He fled out of the subway in an unknown direction. - (Black-on-white)

White woman hospitalized after being shot at south Tulsa apartment complex by her black ex-boyfriendA woman was shot during an apparent altercation with her ex-boyfriend Tuesday morning, Tulsa police said. Police said the woman was shot several times about 2:50 a.m. at the Fairmont Terrace Apartments in the 1100 block of East 60th Street. During the course of an argument with her ex-boyfriend, the woman was reportedly shot as she stood on a third-floor balcony, Sgt. August Terbrock said. Police have named 30-year-old Michael Ishman as a person of interest in the shooting. The woman, who is in her 20s, was then taken by EMSA to an area hospital for treatment in stable condition, Terbrock said. Ishman had previously served time in the Oklahoma Department of Corrections on various charges that include vehicle theft, drug possession and possession of a firearm after a felony conviction, according to arrest records. - (Black-on-white)

Tulsa: White woman on balcony shot by former black boyfriend with gun downstairs
An argument between a man and a woman turns violent when the man grabs a gun. Tulsa Police Sergeant August Terbrock said the victim was standing on a balcony when she was shot several times by a man downstairs. (The) "suspect is believed to be a former boyfriend of the victim, a black male approximately 30 years of age. Victim was a white female in her mid-twenties." She was shot about 2:45 a.m. Tuesday at the Fairmont Terrace apartments near 61st and Peoria. We're told she was hospitalized in stable condition, but was not fully cooperating with the investigation. - (Black-on-white)

Person Of Interest Named In Tulsa Fairmont Terrace Shooting
Tulsa police are looking for the person who shot a woman multiple times overnight. Police say someone shot her at the Fairmont Terrace Apartments near 61st and Peoria. They've identified Michael Ishman as a person of interest in the shooting. He has charges pending against him including unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, according to court records.

Woman Pleads Guilty In Drunken, Politics-Fueled Crockpot KillingDETROIT – A Detroit woman accused of killing a friend with a slow cooker during a political dispute while very drunk pleaded guilty to second-degree murder on Thursday in a deal with prosecutors. Tewana Sullivan was awaiting trial next week on a first-degree murder charge. She pleaded guilty but mentally ill with an understanding that she will get 23 to 50 years in prison. First-degree murder carries a mandatory sentence of life in prison without parole. Wayne County Circuit Judge Michael Hathaway set her sentencing for June 15. The mental illness plea doesn’t affect the prison term itself but provides for prison officials to evaluate her mental health and treat her as needed. The 51-year-old woman told the judge Thursday that she and her 66-year-old friend, Cheryl Livy, came to blows at Livy’s Livonia apartment Oct. 22. - (Black-on-white)

Two suspects arrested in house party sexual assault caseMEMPHIS, TN - Police arrested two men in a suspected gang rape case in Memphis. A woman told police Tony Clayborn and Richard Colbert were two of several people who sexually assaulted her at a house party in the 5300 block of Longmeadow Drive on Saturday. According to the affidavit, the woman says she was drunk and in between blackouts when she woke up to different people having non-consensual sex with her. Clayborn is due in court Tuesday. Richard Colbert denies the accusations and says that the sex was consensual. Both men are charged with aggravated rape.

Some (Blacks) Soliciting Donations Outside Markets Aren’t What They Seem, Investigation FindsLOS ANGELES — A foundation with a message to feed the hungry and efforts that seem to get an outpouring of support from Southland shoppers is not what it seems, an investigation has uncovered. The group has been spotted outside some supermarkets, including one in Northridge and another in Reseda. “We’re from the What Can We Do Foundation. We help children. The hungry,” said an unidentified man outside a market. The foundation is run by Weilyn Wingfield, whose rap sheet includes possession of drugs and a firearm over the past 15 years.

Another Arizona immigration law dismantled by the undemocratic Federal courts
Voters overwhelmingly approved the no-bail law as the state's politicians were feeling pressure to take action on illegal immigration. It automatically denied bail to immigrants charged with a range of felonies that included shoplifting, aggravated identity theft, sexual assault and murder. "It's another slap at state's rights."

Black arrested fatal accident involving two White female Briarcrest Christian studentsMARSHALL COUNTY, Miss. – Malandus Penson is charged with two counts of DUI after two Briarcrest Christian School students died in a crash on Highway 78. Investigators with the Mississippi Highway Patrol said the two-car crash happened near the Desoto County line around 6:30 a.m. Sunday. The car, in which the students were riding, was rear ended and rolled off of the highway. 17-year-olds Rachel Lynch and Maddie Kruse died from the accident. Two other Briarcrest students were injured from the crash. Caroline Kam is listed stable condition at Baptist Desoto Hospital. Kam’s grandmother, who was driving, was also taken to the hospital. Kara Holden suffers from broken ribs and a broken collar bone, she is also in stable condition at Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital. - (Black-on-white)

(Black) Driver in crash that killed 2 (White female) students charged with 4 DUIs in 2 years
MARSHALL CO., MS (WMC) - The man charged in crash that killed two Mid-South students and injuring two others was charged with four DUIs in two years. he Marshall County Sheriff's Office says 32-year-old Melandus Penson had been charged with DUIs in Lee County, Pontotoc County, and Union County. Deputies say Penson is from Beldon, Mississippi. Penson has a DUI conviction and a pending DUI case set for trial in Lee County Justice Court. Both cases were handled by the Memphis Highway Patrol and in both cases, the MHP officer charged Penson with DUI first offense.

White couple dead, black man facing 2 counts of intoxication manslaughter following motorcycle-truck collisionA (black) man is charged with two counts of intoxication manslaughter after a motorcycle accident in Orange claimed the lives of two people. The accident happened Sunday evening at the intersection of West Park Ave. and 12th Street. According to police, a pickup heading west on West Park Ave. hit the back of a motorcycle. Both the driver and the passenger of the motorcycle died at the scene. Orange police say the victims are Riley Portie, 54, and his wife Emily Portie, 50, both of Orange. The driver of the pickup truck, Travis Collins, 29, also of Orange, was taken to Baptist Hospital in Orange for unknown injuries. Police believe excessive speed and intoxication are factors in the crash. Collins has been charged with two counts of Intoxication Manslaughter. - (Black-on-white)

Orange cop supports teen at graduation after breaking tragic news - May 31, 2015ORANGE COUNTY - A photo showing an emotional embrace between a Little Cypress-Mauriceville graduate and an Orange police officer at the teen's graduation has gone viral. Lt. Eric Ellison was tasked with breaking tragic news to Kazzie Portie, 18, of Orange about his parent's death less than a week before he walked across the stage. Riley and Emily Portie, of Orange, died Sunday May 24 when a pickup truck smashed into their motorcycle on West Park Ave. The driver, Travis Collins, 29, also of Orange, is facing two charges of intoxication manslaughter.

Murder trial for (black) suspect accused of murder of (White) manA trial for a man facing murder charges in connection with an April 2012 homicide is set to start Monday, June 1, according to court documents. Travion Kirkland, 21, is accused of shooting 21-year-old Jesse Bowen and faces one count of murder, a charge that carries up to 65 years in prison if convicted. Bowen was found dead in his home April 16, 2012, in the 56000 block of Best Ave. in Baugo Township. He died of a single gunshot wound to the chest, according to information released in 2012 from the Elkhart County Coroner’s Office. - (Black-on-white)

Man who raped woman in church gets prisonAn Upper Darby man convicted in December of raping an 18-year-old woman in a local church has been sentenced to 9 to 18 years in state prison. Troy Posey, 49, was also given five years probation and must remain on the state’s sexual offender registry for the rest of his life as part of the sentence was handed down by Delaware County Common Pleas Court Judge James F. Nilon Jr. Posey was working as a night watchman at Bethel Community Baptist Church in Upper Darby when he encountered the young woman in the early-morning hours of March 22, 2014 after she had missed the last bus to West Chester from 69th Street Terminal, After Posey invited her to stay in a small room inside the church, the woman testified she began to fall asleep on a small couch when she awoke to find Posey on top of her, removing her pants.

Husband, wife plead in sexual assault of minor, witness interferenceSAGINAW, MI — A Buena Vista Township man could serve prison time after pleading to sexually assaulting a young girl. Kenny L. Watkins appeared before Saginaw County Circuit Judge Darnell Jackson on Wednesday, May 27, and pleaded no contest to two counts of second-degree criminal sexual conduct against someone under the age of 13. Watkins, 43, pleaded to sexually assaulting a girl from early 2011 to February 2015 in Buena Vista Township. Watkins was scheduled to go to trial along with his wife, Kathy L. Watkins, who was charged with interfering with a witness.

Fashion designer Oscar de la Renta snubs adopted (black) son from $26M will 'after high-profile falling outover son's clothes label' - Late fashion designer Oscar de la Renta has snubbed his adopted son - a designer at his label - in his $26 million will after the pair fell out 10 years ago. Moises de la Renta was adopted by the couturier from an orphanage in the Dominican Republic following the death of his first wife Françoise de Langlade in 1983. Moises, 30, has now been left a relatively small bequest from his late father's $26 million estate - and has been warned that if he ever tried to contest the will he would be cut out completely, court documents show.

(Hispanic, Latino Gay Homo Queer Fag) boy child molester Jose Jesus Macias sentenced to 200 years in prisonA man convicted of sexually abusing three young children between 2008 and 2011 was sentenced to serve 200 years and 6 months in prison Thursday, May 28. Jose Jesus Macias, 40, was convicted April 30 on 11 felony charges including eight counts of child molesting, plus one count of intercourse or deviate sex with a victim less that 14, one count of vicarious sexual gratification and one count of dissemination of matter harmful to minors. “Two of the victims were living in the same home as Macias during the period of time that he was molesting them, and the third victim frequented the home on a near daily basis,” as stated in the news release. Jurors heard from the three children during the trial and at the sentencing hearing, the boys’ mothers also spoke to the court. One mother said her son will never be the same: “His acts have broken my son for life.”

Citizenship status of suspect not reported - ed.

Behind the surprising drop in illegal immigration
That’s good news, yet many conservatives still fret about an illegal invasion that threatens our very way of life.
Chinese immigrants replaced Mexicans as the largest group of new foreign-born persons last year.
The major reason for less illegal immigration is better border security.
We’ve more than doubled our number of border agents to more than 18,000 now.

(White) Man Pleads Not Guilty to Killing (Black) Wife, Dumping Body on Road A New Jersey man has pleaded not guilty to murder and other charges in the death of his wife, whose body was found in Maryland by investigators using a GPS device in his vehicle. Twenty-eight-year-old Kyle Crosby is jailed on $2 million bail. He could face a life sentence if convicted of killing 26-year-old Erica Crippen.

(Black) Suspect Charged In Fatal Lake View Robbery - that left White man dead in alleyA (black) man has been charged with fatally shooting a 25-year-old (White) man during a robbery early Saturday. Kristopher K. Pitts, 22, faces one count each of first-degree murder and robbery armed with a firearm, according to a statement from Chicago Police. Pitts was arrested after being identified as the man who shot Kevin O. O’Malley twice in the chest during a violent robbery about 2 a.m. O’Malley was pronounced dead at the scene, according to police and the Cook County medical examiner’s office. An officer at the scene said the shooting might have stemmed from an armed robbery for a cell phone. After the shooting, authorities found O’Malley’s body in an alley underneath CTA train tracks. - (Black-on-white)

(Black) Detroit Man Pleads Guilty In French Street Artist SlayingDETROIT – A young man has pleaded guilty in the fatal shooting of a 23-year-old French street artist during a robbery outside an abandoned Detroit housing project. The Wayne County prosecutor’s office says 18-year-old Jasin Curtis entered the plea Thursday in Wayne County Circuit Court to second-degree murder. A sentencing agreement calls for him to serve 25 to 40 years in prison with two additional years for the use of a firearm during a felony. Sentencing is scheduled for June 12. The story made national headlines when 23-year-old Bilal Berreni’s body was found July 29, 2013, outside the dilapidated Frederick Douglass Homes — more commonly knows at the Brewster projects. The long vacant housing project has since been demolished. Two other (black) young men, Drequone Rich and Dionte Travis, are charged with first-degree murder in the case. They’re scheduled for trial in September. A 14-year-old defendant, whose name has not been made public due to his age, is awaiting a separate trial in juvenile court.

Two more people arrested in shooting death of (White) Bartow manTwo more people have been charged in the April shooting death of a 36-year-old man just north of Cartersville. Arrick Deandrae Camps and Bernard Mario Dixon, both 20 and from Cartersville, were arrested on felony murder charges, Bartow County Sheriff Clark Millsap said Friday in an emailed statement. Details of the arrests, which came nearly two months after sheriff’s deputies found Robert Ashley Carr of White in the parking lot of Woodwright Industries on Highway 411, were not released. It was not immediately clear how the suspects were connected to Carr, who had been shot multiple times in the upper torso with a small-caliber handgun when authorities discovered his body about 6:45 a.m. April 7. Earlier this month, authorities arrested Stephanie Fawn Gardner, 34, of Cartersville, and Elizabeth Morgan Kelley, 24, of Acworth, on party to the crime of felony murder charges. Camps, Dixon, Gardner and Kelley were being held in the Bartow County Sheriff’s Office Adult Detention Center without bond, Millsap said Friday. - (Black-on-white)

San Francisco police search for (cowardly black) thief who targets vulnerable elderly and disabled womenSAN FRANCISCO - San Francisco police are looking for a pickpocket who targets elderly and disabled women on Muni. Police say the suspect was caught on camera on Saturday, stealing the wallet of 69-year-old Karen Sellers. Sellers, who uses a scooter, was on the 5 Fulton line, and says she was suspicious of the thief almost immediately. She said he was holding a jacket over his arm, and repeatedly bumped her with that jacket on the ride. When the bus stopped near McAllister Street and Van Ness Avenue, he made his move. "Stage a fall directly on top of me, pinning me to the chair doing what he had to," said Sellers. "I yelled right away, he got out the back door and I looked down and my purse was wide open and I said 'thief.'" The suspect got away with Seller's wallet with several credit cards. Police said the cards were used within minutes, and say the theft was the work of a serial pickpocket. Officer Carlos Manfredi from the San Francisco police department calls the thief a coward, for targeting the most vulnerable passengers. - (Black-on-white)

Black Sports: Falcons player kicked off team, arrested after being accused of killing girlfriend's dog GWINNETT COUNTY, GA - An Atlanta Falcons football player has been kicked off the team after being accused of killing his girlfriend's dog. According to a spokesperson with Gwinnett County police, 23-year-old Prince Shembo's girlfriend called authorities on April 19 to report that Shembo killed her dog. Shembo was a linebacker with the Falcons. According to the police spokesperson, Shembo's girlfriend said that she took her Yorkie to Shembo's apartment on April 15 and left the two alone. When his girlfriend returned, she said she found her dog unresponsive, according to the police spokesperson. The dog was taken to an animal hospital where it later died. - (Black Sports)

The Truth of Interracial Rape in the United States In the United States in 2005, 37,460 white females were sexually assaulted or raped by a black man, while between zero and ten black females were sexually assaulted or raped by a white man. What this means is that every day in the United States, over one hundred white women are raped or sexually assaulted by a black man.